Parody and Satire Let’s make a point… and be funny

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Parody and Satire

Let’s make a point… and be funny.

Satire and Parody: The Difference is Subtle

Satire Parodyusing humor to point out weaknesses of people and society

using humor to mock or imitate a person or

situation

usually sarcastic funny (not so much ‘haha’)

‘haha’ funny

makes a serious point often involves exaggeration

Satire ParodyAlthough satire is usually meant to be funny, the purpose of satire is not

primarily humor in itself so much as an attack on

something of which the author strongly

disapproves, using the weapon of wit.

A work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun

at an original work, its subject, author, style, or

some other target, by means of humorous, satiric

or ironic imitation

Satire and Parody: The Difference is Subtle

Examples of Parody

SNL: Justin Timberlake-Beyonce Monty Python Weird Al Scary Movie series Not Another Teen Movie

Examples of Satire

Campaign Ads: Viral Video Film School The Colbert Report The Onion (www.theonion.com) Animal Farm Political cartoons

Global Warming?

Global Warming Hoax

Christmas in Debt

Crying Elephant

It is easier for a camel…

Family Values / Affairs

King of Golf

International Relations

The News Today

The Economy this Christmas

Santa and the Economy

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